2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: DNC shields Hillary Clinton from debate stage [View all]Bohemianwriter
(978 posts)21st Century Fox $302,400 $302,400 $0
Cablevision Systems $336,288 $306,900 $29,388
Citigroup Inc $782,327 $774,327 $8,000
Corning Inc $274,700 $256,700 $18,000
Credit Suisse Group $290,600 $280,600 $10,000
DLA Piper $628,030 $601,030 $27,000
EMILY's List $605,174 $601,254 $3,920
Ernst & Young $297,142 $277,142 $20,000
Goldman Sachs $711,490 $701,490 $10,000
Greenberg Traurig LLP $273,550 $265,450 $8,100
JPMorgan Chase & Co $620,919 $617,919 $3,000
Kirkland & Ellis $311,441 $294,441 $17,000
Lehman Brothers $362,853 $359,853 $3,000
Merrill Lynch $292,303 $286,303 $6,000
Morgan Stanley $543,065 $538,065 $5,000
National Amusements Inc $297,534 $294,534 $3,000
Skadden, Arps et al $406,640 $402,140 $4,500
Squire Patton Boggs $310,596 $305,158 $5,438
Time Warner $411,296 $386,296 $25,000
University of California $329,673 $329,673 $0
A champion for Democratic principles or a sellout?
You decide!
And what makes you so sure that Hillary is the best standard bearer of the Democratic brand?
She takes the same money as her republican counterparts do.
And her meeting with BLM was cringe worthy to say the least. You can almost feel her contempt on the screen.
And she does not prioritize getting money out of politics.
She does have many weaknesses.
What makes me wonder is how Hillary supporters think one ounce that the American people are such fans of political royalty. I mean, are the Bushies and Clintons your only liable candidates except for Trump?